Images of Flying Scotsman as it steams into Sleaford with The Jolly Fisherman
People crowded onto the platforms and at viewpoints along the line as the Flying Scotsman steamed through Sleaford on Saturday.
The iconic locomotive was hauling the Jolly Fisherman nostalgic rail tour from London via Peterborough and Spalding to Skegness organised by West Coast Railways, passing into Sleaford station in the morning to allow the engine to run around to the other end of the train before heading towards Skegness.
Fans caught a second glimpse of her on the return journey in the afternoon through to Grantham and down the East Coast Main Line.
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Sleaford photographer Mark Suffield caught these photos of The Flying Scotsman at Sleaford station yesterday morning.